Earn money writing from home

You’ve probably all seen those sites and flyers that promise that you can earn money from the comfort of your own home, in your own time, to supplement your income? Most of the time those things are a bit of a con as they just want you to make cold calls for sales, where you’ll be on the phone all day getting abuse from people who really don’t want to tale to you.

Wordsofworth.co.uk however is a completely different proposition. With this website you don’t have to call anyone, or even speak to anyone. No, what you do here is simply write articles, news or blogs for websites. You’re given a brief and asked to write so many articles per month, in exchange for a set fee, which starts at £250 per month.

This is ideal for mothers who stay at home during the day, and students (who let’s face it, have more time on their hands than the unemployed). The website says it will take up no more than 8-10 hours of your time per week, so you could do a week’s worth of articles in a day. By those figures you could also do a month’s worth within a week, which means £250 isn’t bad for staying at home!

There’s also no limit to how many contracts you can take on either. Once you’ve proven yourself you can add a second, or even third contract to earn more money.

If you’re looking for a way to earn money from home, this is it. There are a couple of requirements though. Firstly you need to have a decent grasp of the English language, so if you don’t know your ‘their’ from your ‘there’, you might struggle. Secondly you need a computer with Internet access, but if you’re reading this the chances are you have that!

So if you fancy earning some extra money from your own home and have the time spare, take a look at the website and submit your details. I did it myself to try it out, it’s a nice way to earn some extra money 😉

Darren Jamieson, aka MrDaz, is the Technical Director and co-founder of Engage Web and has been working online in a career spanning two decades. His first website was built in 1998 and is still live today.